Trail Blazers

The Trail Blazers are part of the Northern Kentucky Horse Network, Inc. The Trail Blazers primary purpose is to layout, build, consult and maintain horse/hiking trails in the NKHN nine county region. They Organize trail rides, promote “Leave No Trace” and support all trail activities. They are a group of hardworking people who enjoy getting out into the woods and creating great places to ride a horse or go for a walk. They are “Horsemen helping Horsemen”.

If you see anything obstructing the trails, let us know what trail it is on and give us some idea what it is, then please Contact Jim Mayer, Bill Macht, or Harold Lambert and we will see that it is cleared.

Thank you for your Cooperation

Update on AJ Jolly Park Campground:

There are 12 Campsites with electric and water hookups. There is also a 28 stall barn. Campground will open on May 3rd for the Weekends only until Memorial Day Weekend then it will be opened everyday until Labor Day weekend. You can go to the CC website at campbellcountyky.org or you can call the Ranger Station at Jolly at 859-635-4423 for reservations.

Middlecreek Park:

If you have ridden the park recently and have seen trails that need to be rerouted or reworked please contact Trail Committee.

Come out to DINE TO DONATE at the Texas Roadhouse in Ft. Wright and present coupon below, 10% of your food purchase will go to benefit NKHN.
A delicious way to help the Network!

Equine Business Directory

The only online directory of equine businesses and non-profit organizations in Northern Kentucky. From tack & trailers to boarding & breeding (and everything in between), we put the NKY equine community at your fingertips. Click the link below to be taken directly there!!

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Our mission is to enrichour horse industry and community,to promote, protect and educate.

"Recognized as the 2008 Most Active Horse Group”, the Kentucky Horse Council has credited NKHN as the type of organization that “exemplifies the type of regional organization that the KHC would like to see develop throughout the state."